Hi Valdimir,
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> From: Vladimir Altuna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: vendredi 10 juin 2005 16:43
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> Subject: Cactus and Portlet
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> Hello,
>
> I've been looking for portlet support within Cactus. I didn't find
> anything related
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> Subject: RE: cactus and portlet integration
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> Vincent,
>
> The mo
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> systems.ru]
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> Subject: RE: cactus and portlet integration
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> Vincent,
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> The mo
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RE: cactus and portlet integration
Hi Oleg,
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I?d say it?s not possible as is simple because a Portlet
Hi Oleg,
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I'd say it's not possible as is simple because a Portlet is NOT a Servlet.
It has a different specification and a different lifecycle. That said, it
would be relatively easy to build a PortletTestCase and ass
Hi Oleg,
(cc-ing the Cactus user list so that everyone interested can participate)
I'd say it's not possible as is simple because a Portlet is NOT a Servlet.
It has a different specification and a different lifecycle. That said, it
would be relatively easy to build a PortletTestCase and ass